Shushandukht

'Daughter of Susa'; Persian: شوشاندخت, romanized: Šušanduxt) was the Jewish wife of Yazdegerd I, the Sasanian emperor from 399-420, and mother of Bahram V, his successor.

[5] Aptin Khanbaghi notes that the Babylonian Talmud recounts that the Exilarch Huna bar Nathan interacted with Yazdegerd.

It is also the only Middle Persian text to "expressly acknowledge the institution of the exilarchate", and she is believed to be fictional, perhaps based on the figure of Esther.

Her story likely dates to the tenth or eleventh century, the "Iranian intermezzo", as a way to bolster the royal claims of local rulers.

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